Thai Airways International has resumed its
flight schedule on flights to Japan to levels served prior to the
earthquake and tsunami that affected the beautiful country on 11
March 2011.
Mr. Pandit Chanapai, THAI Executive Vice
President of Commercial, said, “THAI has resumed all its regularly
operated services on routes from Bangkok to five airports in
Japan, back to the same level served prior to the Great East Japan
Earthquake on 11 March 2011. Passenger traffic to and from Japan
is regaining normal levels.”
Beginning 16 November 2011, THAI will operate
three additional flights per week on the route Bangkok-Osaka
(Kansai) v.v. utilizing retrofitted Boeing 777-300 aircraft.
Flight TG626 will depart Bangkok on Wednesdays,
Thursdays, and Fridays at 08:30 and arrive in Osaka (Kansai) at
15:40.
On the return, flight TG627 will depart Osaka
(Kansai) at 17:00 and arrive in Bangkok at 21:30.
With the introduction of these three additional
flights, THAI will operate a total of 17 flights per week to Osaka
(Kansai), making it more convenient for passengers with flight
connections to Europe.
The winter traffic program will also reflect
adjustments to flight scheduling for easier connections into
Phuket.
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